I tried to enhance the genuine 7 bootscreen with some other elements. The result is this simple but elegant TuneUp bootscreen.

As you can see, the resolution ratio is fullscreen (1024x768), not widescreen. I hope you'll like it nevertheless.

Comments are welcome, s are highly appreciated!

Thanks for your motivating comments and the s. Do you also prefer a version without the title text? Look at this: [link]

widescreen edition added! (aspect ratio 16:10) This update is long overdue. Since I promised ~Drudicta to create a widescreen variation as soon as I have time, I wanted to keep my word. Thanks for your patience!

I'm pleased you like my bootscreens. Please note that they're made for XP (not for Vista nor 7 nor 8).To install them, you need TuneUp Styler, which is part of the (shareware) program suite TuneUp Utilities.Open TuneUp Styler, click "Boot screen" in the navigation bar to go to this feature of TuneUp Styler. The module will list all available boot screens. When you use the module for the first time, you will only see the default Windows screen. You can add additional boot screens to the list by clicking "Add" at the top of the list. Here, you can import a boot screen from a file on your computer. Select the desired boot screen in the list and then click "Install Boot Screen" in the lower right corner of the window.If you no longer want to use your new boot screen, you can naturally restore the default Windows screen at any time. To do this, click "Restore Defaults" in the lower right corner of the window. The default screen is then selected in the list automatically.

why doesn't Microsoft make the Startup-Screen bigger than 1024x768 or is it 800x600?they must know that most of the users have minimum 1280x1024, i personally have 2560x1440 and hate the pixel-startup-screen...

For a start, you need TuneUp Styler, which is part of the (shareware) program suite TuneUp Utilities.Open TuneUp Styler, go to "Customize Bootscreen" (or something like that). The next windows shows a list of already installed bootscreens. Click on "Add" and navigate to the TBS file downloaded. Just select it, then click on the "Install" button and you're done! I hope this helps.

Hi Simani,for a start, you need Windows XP and TuneUp Styler, which is part of the (shareware) program suite TuneUp Utilities. Once installed this programm suite, you just need to open TuneUp Styler, then go to "customize startup screen", click on "add startup screen" and navigate to the tbs file. A double-click will add it to your bootscreen collection. Finally, click on the "install" button and you're done!

Yeah. I think you have good taste. It would be great to see a GTK 2.0 theme in your style. Then again, not sure if you even use Linux at all. XD Let alone Gnome.

Lmao, sorry, got distracted by an ExtenZe commercial. What was I saying? Oh yeah, I'm a little obsessed with customizing EVERYTHING. I'm glad there are so many good themes out there. I don't think I could have the same-looking desktop for more than two months without going insane.

I figured out a horrible detail in my Google searches today. There is currently no way to change the boot screen of Windows 7 , as Microsoft changed the way it works and made it very, VERY hard to tamper with for security reasons. T_T